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Discover LudwigThe phrase "You found me" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when someone has discovered your location, presence, or identity, often in a context of surprise or realization. Example: "After searching for hours, I was relieved when I heard my friend call out, 'You found me!'"
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"You found me," Shiloh said.
"You found me," the mother says.
You found me in a Barnardo's cot 50 years ago and gave me love when my "other" mother could only think of me as her sinful mistake.
You found me in the old worn rocking chair.
You found me a new place to live where life is smaller, but beautiful in it's simplicity.
You found me," Blandon told Levin, according to notes from the interview the director provided to HuffPost.
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"Are you alone?" "As you find me".
How will you find me?
Perhaps you find me melodramatic.
"After you discover me, you find me.
IDA: "Will You Find Me" (Tiger Style).
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